Accidents at Work

Claiming Compensation for Workplace Accident Injuries

Most workplace accidents occur in environments where a system of work, put in place by an employer or their agent, is unsafe. Such instances can include inadequate staff training provision, a failure to maintain safe premises, the issue of unsuitable or unsafe equipment, or the use of inappropriate tools.

The severity and type of injuries sustained by workers during a normal working day vary significantly – from broken or amputated limbs, burns or electrocution and falls from height, to slips and trips, chemical spills and accidents involving vehicles.

Employees can also suffer from industrial disease or work-related illness as a result of a particular employment. While the most serious of these are asbestos-related diseases, conditions including vibration white finger, noise-induced hearing loss, asthmas, and certain skin complaints can be caused by a lack of appropriate safety precautions.